Trick To Identify Type of a Feedback Amplifier | Type of Feedback Amplifier | Feedback Amplifier
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- Trick To Identify Type of a Feedback Amplifier:
1. Type of feedback amplifier
2. feedback amplifier
3. feedback amplifier topology
4. feedback amplifier types
In this video, we will see the Trick on how we can Identify Type of a Feedback Amplifier in just one Second. First, we will see the concept of Mixing and Sampling and conclude when will be the voltage or current sampling and when will be the shunt or series mixing. Then we will see almost 10 sums using this trick .we will also see the sum where we have to think more apart from this trick.
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Thank you bro ❤️
Really helpful.
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Very much usefulll, literally I was in trouble finding out type of feedback.
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Only video online that can explain it well.
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Thank you so much bro. Itne din confuse hua tha ki pata hi nahi chal raha ki series shunt kese pehchane.. but thanks to you, ab ekdum jaan paa raha hun.
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Thanks bro for your help. Cleared my concept 🙏
What a clear explanation! Thnx
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Can you please identify
what is shunt shunt etc
like you told Current Shunt is Shunt Series like this?
Thank you sir
Thanks
IN QN NO 7 THE INPUT TERMINAL IS AT SAME POTENTIAL AS THE FEEDBACK POTENTIAL DUE TO VIRTUAL GROUND THEORY SO IT WILL ME SHUNT MIXING NA? PLEASE CLEAR
You looking at the ports not applying ideal op amp analysis
In the question no. 7 the feedback should be voltage-shunt. Because we know from virtual ground theorem that the inverting and non inverting terminals are in the same voltage for ideal OpAmp. Please correct if I made any mistake.
No that is from virtual ground concept...but here you need to see at what terminal you are giving input ...practically both terminal are different separated by huge resistor ...so basically there is a component which is coming in between both the terminals which is actually differentiating both terminal.
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VINAY JI PLEASE CLEAR QN NO 7 ...BY VIRTUAL GROUND CONCEPT IT WILL BE SHUNT MIXING NA?
No, you have to consider the terminal at which input source is directly connected. Ofcourse because of virtual ground concept the voltage will appear at inverting terminal,but not directly.
@@VinayYadavTricks OK MEANS WE HAVE TO IDENTIFY THE DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN FEEDBACK AND INPUT? AND IF NO DIRECT CONNECTION FOUND THEN WE WILL ASSUME AS NOT SAME POINTS CORRECT?
@@prabuddhamoyghosh9460 yes
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Excellent video.. Thank you
Thank you bro , 🙏